THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMv 1 1 . i t i-o, OREGON t'ltioAV, Hi:iTiiiu:it n, iOI0 f TYRES and Tred National Auto Accessory Company 119 NORTH FOURTH STREET Between Main and Pine Plmnn , iu t'AUK HIX Kote II Letters From The People Klanmth Stockmen returning from tho Cascades .ire somewhat oxerclsed over tho proposition to extend tho limits of tho presont Crator National Park so as to include Diamond Lake, which lies about six miles north, of tho present Crator Lake National Park. Tho proposition advanced by tho Park Servico is td extend the present boundaries of Uio present Crater Lake National Park"nbout nine mtled directly north, which would take la all of Diamond Iako, with a consid erable area lying between Crater Lake and Diamond. Lake, which is now used by stockmen for grazing purposes. It should b'o "understood that tho area around Diamond Lake is now part of tho TJmpq'ua National Forest and an such Is open to the public for every purpose, 'including grazing of live stock on the ranges in Its vicinity. Tho Forest Service la doing all In its power to develop this area and has reserved from grazing all 'necessary lands upon which tour ists with live stock may camp and enjoy themeslres. The placing of the area within the Park immediately stops tho grazing of live stock upon It and, in addition thereto, forces every visitor to the area to pay the usual fee of $2.50 for entering the Park. The Forest Service charges nothing whatover for nutos or other vehicles entering tho Forest. The well established policy of the Forest Servico is to have the public admitted to every portion of the National Forest without charge or restrictions of any kind, beyond those necessary for the protection of the timber from fire. With the public ranges already ful ly stocked, It would seem a misfor tune for the Klamath County stock men to have any further areas with drawn from grazing purposes and placed within the Crater Park. The Diamond Lake addition is not an area such as can properly be classed ns interesting or unusual, either In i its scenic or physical points, it bolus merely a beautiful body of wator right in tho heart of tho Cascades where- excellent hunting and fishing can bo found. It is a question cntlroly of tho lock ing up from nil public uso of an area which can bo mndo to contribute to , tho wclfaro of tho cltizons of Klam- nth County. Tho area already includ- cd within tho Crator National Park contains a Tory considerable amount of oxcollont grazing, which, however, cannot bo utilized under Park man agement. Tho Forest Servico on the ' contrary is doing everything po3slblo to place livestock upon tho ranges In tho National Fore&t In ordor to glvo tho stockmen In that region ovory op- j portunlty for fattening tholr cnttlo and sheep during tho summer months. To add to tho Park moans tho locking up of nddltlonnl resour- 1 cu.i, both timber and grass, for which ' no real bonoflt to tho County or to tho cltizons of tho State of Oregon may bo shown. At tho present time, in addition to a number of cattlo using tho ranges in thn vicinity of Diamond Lntso, which it Is proposed to Include with in t ho extension oMIiu Crater Nation al Park, there will bo nnninxlmntoly 3000 head of snoop forced to ecolc othor rnngoM, which owing to tho tromonilmiH domnnd for rnugo will undoubtedly not bo found, forcing tho ownors to Bell their stock or rc i o item to soino othor Stnto for grazing purposos. It Is understood that tho 11111 croat 1 ing this addition to tho Crator Na tional Park has nlroady boon Intro- NOTICll ,Ihib!!,l!'ri. uHivcK tho Rluckiuon In thin vicinity o in lOM-Hi menu. u vos , inn. .....uer - ,- - - ftb' ,, taking 11 ui with tho congroflslon- Tliurmllly ,,, Team ronL,0 il leiiri'sontntlvos and placing their bo present y ordor of Nob on ' k-lows boforo them In ordor that thoy 3-2t STi:i,i,A MANn' any bo nblo to net uudorstiindlugly MANo. ml for tho bivit Interests of Klam Uli Comity. Very truly yours, W. C. VAN RMON Atty AOTICI3 I nm now piaimrml in . I .Shasta Hand from tho Ilooy i., ,miii;I and snivel pit, In any n'n. fc inai niuy no iiim r.i i.v -.. .: "l in- i. -.....,.. n. ii ....,,:. " iwiurofln.. ivmiiitim iuiuu iv iiuinu uuu uuuuors. Association. Patrick Miu'klniiUM at K. duccd in Congross. Thorotoro, it bo- Store K. K. 4-3t controcton Mj F. OKAHAM ArtlBtlo piano tuning and B.. work. Call Morgan at Earl omSS Co. 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